TO BE OR SOLD THE DUNBTAN HOTEL, CLYDE. ; The above Hotel has been for years the best-known Commercial, Family and Coaching Hotel in up-country districts and has always done a good trade. It is replete with every accommodation Large Dining, Comraerc al, and Sitting Rooms, private Cottage for families, Bath Room, Washhouse with Copper Boiler detached, Loose Boxes and Stalls for 20 Horses. H. Craig and Co.’s Coaches run daily from this Hotel. 111-health of the proprietress is the sole cause of leaving. MRS GEORGE.
p II 0 T O G 11 A P H I NICHOLAS ANT) DOUG ALL, From Invercargill, Announce that thev have opened a gallery at olyde Next to Mr. F. J. Wilson’s private residence, and solicit a call, N.B. —For a Few Days only. Good pictures and perfect likenesses guaranteed. TERMS! MODERATE, iCorae’Early in|jthe day. ®
0 T I C E. THEcarelessness displayed by some over that beautiful and indispensable piece of workmanship the watch is truly wonderful. Mothers will hand it to the baby on the knee. The result of that act can easily be imagined : then being taken for repair of the nearest person who advertises at lot, prices, and thereby ruining perhaps a valuable watch. Such would not be the case in taken to R. H. Bailey, Rattray street, whose motto is excellency of workmanship, despatch, and moderate charges. N.B Watches carefully packed and returned by post to alljup-country townships. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1883. At 2 p.m. sharp. VALUABLE QUARTZ-MINING PROPERTY, GARRICK RANGE. EOR6E F A C H E will sell by auction on Saturday, 24th June, at the office of the The I. ease of the Company known as the Perseverance Lease at Garrick, together with all the Pjant,sDuins,jJ Races, etc., etc. Terms at Sale. IMPOUNDED June 19, 1882, by Messrs McLaren and Turnbull, Moutere Station—--1 Red and#white steer, branded N in circle off hip, off eat marked 1 Red and .white cow, branded like "pj off rump, R off hip, top off near ear. For which 10s.. per head'is claimed driving expenses ; and in default of the above being released they will be sold on FKIDAV, July It, 1882, at noon, at the Vincent County Pound, Clyde R. H. BAILEY. Perseverance Company, GEORGE FA CHE, Auctioneer WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Poundkeeper. IMPLICATION FOR SPECIAL CLAIM.
To the Warden at Blacks, Tinder the provisions of section 93 of the Mines Act, -tß77,‘we hereby make application -for. the grant of a special claim of thirty acres, more or less- being a sli]) of land fifty chains long by seven chains wide as pegged on 1 , by ns, running alo ig the base of the hid from Blacks .No 3, towards and passing Fred Becker’s I-mi thy, crossing road trom Blacks to Ida Valley Station, reserving any public rights And we apply under circumstances involving the expenditure of I.rge suras of mouey,the ground containing, as is believed, a lead or run of gold at about 300 feet deep, requiring su - stantial shafts, long tunnels, much timber, and regular provision for getting lid of water. Dated this twenty-second day of June, 1882 Thomas McKerrow, No. 33331., June 21, 1882. Samuel H. Templeton, No. 28063, December 12, 1881. Edmund Campbell, No. 28015, August 2, 1881 John Campbell, No. 33332, June 21, IB<2. By their Agent, F. J. Wilson Bearing at Blacks, first Court day after July 8, 1882,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1053, 23 June 1882, Page 2
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